WHY DO SYSTEM SAY STARTING DISABLED DUE TO THEFT SYSTEM?

Asked by DUB53 Jan 24, 2015 at 04:22 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

MY 2006 GRAND PRIX WILL NOT START OR SAY ANYTHING. SYSTEM SAYS STARTING DISABLED DUE TO THEFT SYSTEM.

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You need to By-pass that system.. My Mom had that same thing.. There is a little "box" thingy down near gas pedal on fire wall. They have plug in gizmo that would do it for you. Will not be able to use chipped key.. Cause that is the deal. Your chipped key is not getting read by censor

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I have a 2004 grand prix my starter disabled do to theft system how can i fix that

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I've tried everything, the key in the ignition for ten min intervals for 30 min, touching terminals together to reset ecu, letting the battery die.. nothing works and o dont know what to do. I just want to use my car.

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No no no. Locate ignition wires under steering wheel. You know, so tired of typing this. Goggle security bypass on your search engine. Try adding key word resistor along with (car year, make, model). A couple ways to fo it but it's permanent. Best is under glove box, remove panel, disconnect middle wire clip from silver box. Find pin 6, top and bottom,it's labeled. Should be black and yellow. Cut these wires in 2. Wire 2 blacks to the 1 yellow going to clip. Crank your car. Add a 2.20 resistor and your light will go out on dash but not needed to crank. But will need black tape to prevent shorting out. Black is ground by the way for you car geniuses

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